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This could well be a cost is not a major factor in the build, but it has to fit my warped morphology (frame 59seat*61tt with 71.5 seat angle, 180mm cranks and 135mm stem). Also needs to be fairly stiff (overweight at 92kg)- Don't ask for much do I?

Your 92Kg.? Your going to have some flex in the Schmolke handle bar, also I'm not sure on this, but I think the Ax-Lightness saddles have a weight limit of 85kg. I think you would have a little bit more flex in the wheels if you went with ADA or Lightweights. I would also go with the Ouzo Pro fork. Just some educated guesses, don't mean to offend you in any way but you are looking for the optimum performance, so I thought I share my thoughts.

With your weight, yu need to make compromises. Most of the parts yu mentioned are not strong enough for you. You are too heavy. Lose 10 kg and than yu can buy that thing. I dont know how tall you are but i would suggest yu buy a mountainbike first .....sorry if that sounds hard, but its the truth.

first off the Schmolke handle bars have to go, too flexy for your weight, take a look at kestrel ems/sl one piece construction lifetime warranty (and i still think they might be a little flexy for you). Syntace F99 good choice. AX lightness Combination - they customize to your weight (i think). i would def. go with the Scott C1R frame, and please do not get the light fork or Easton SLX. the storck stiletto is very strong for its 330grams.

forget about the Negmass cranks unless you want to be a test dummy. go with fsa superlites on a frm or AC BB. stay away from ti chains, you can do just as good with the new campy 04 chain with hollow pins. if you want good looking brakes and are willing to wait months for them go with carbon if not go with cat claws, they work good and are just as light.

other than that i would say go campy - but if you like dura ace, then go for it.

With the frame - if price doesn´t matter - take into consideration the following: Moots VaMoots, Independent Fabrication Crown Jewel Ti and Strongframes Hypalite Ti. You can have all these customized. Give these guys a call. Won´t regret it. You might also check out the Sofa King URO Scandium (chainwheel.com).

HaddaFahn, I have a MtB (I have 2 - but the hardtail dosnt get ridden since I got my Ellsworth Id) and go XC riding nearly every Sat morning! The problem is the work I'm doing during the week - that is going to allow me to afford to afford it - is not alloing me to ride mid-week

By the time the bike gets here I would like to drop 10-12kg off my 193cm (6'3") frame. So hopefully Stefan Schmolke and Axle at AX Lightness can build me parts that suit.

Moots and IF make Very nice stuff and I would consider the seatpost (Baring the weight penalty), but I have never a Ti frame and the Carbons are lighter - although they may be prettier than the composites (esp the Calfee). Scandium frames are lighter, but dont last as long.

Don´t know why you wouldn´t go for Ti. Moots offers the VaMoots SL with 6/4 tubing. 2.6 lbs / 55cm. To me that sounds pretty light. On the Moots forum Butch has explained the benefits of Reynolds 6/4 tubing. Also Carl Strong offers the custom Hyalite Peak Ti with 6/4 tubes. Give them a call if you want to know about more specs. If only carbon is an option then there won´t be a lot except the Dragonfly to choose from .... . You might also check the Seven Elium.